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Can INEC’s Mock Election Rebuild Nigeria’s Electoral Confidence Come 2027?

After the controversies that followed the 2023 general elections, public trust in Nigeria’s electoral system remains delicate.

Now, the Independent Na…

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What The U.S. Military Presence In Nigeria Really Means For Security

The presence of U.S. military personnel in Nigeria has sparked debate, especially after signals of renewed counter-terrorism efforts under former U.S…

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What You Should Know About Nigeria’s Shares and Stock Market

For many Nigerians, shares remain distant, confusing, or seen as investments meant only for the wealthy, despite their role in long-term wealth creat…

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What The Law Says About Appointing An IGP

The Inspector-General of Police occupies one of the most powerful positions in Nigeria’s security structure, overseeing nationwide policing and inter…

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Why Civil Societies Are Not Backing Down On Walida’s Case?

When a child leaves home and does not return…
the silence that follows can break a family.

For the Ibrahim family in Hadejia, Jigawa State, that silenc…

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Is The ADC Coalition Facing Internal Division Ahead of 2027?

 It was hailed as the "Mega-Alliance" that would reshape Nigeria’s political future. The African Democratic Congress, ADC, became the unlikely home f…

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Why Saturday’s FCT Area Council Elections Recorded Low Voter Turnout

Residents of the Federal Capital Territory voted in Saturday’s area council elections, but turnout was low across many polling units.

When results wer…

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Why Tarawih Rows Thin Out As Ramadan Progresses

In the first nights of Ramadan, mosques across Nigeria overflow with worshipers.

Prayer rows stretch beyond the doors, and the atmosphere feels spirit…

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Why Many Nigerians Self-Medicate To Treat Pile Instead Of Going To The Hospital

Across Nigeria, countless people quietly battle the pain and discomfort of pile a condition many find too embarrassing to discuss.

But rather than see…

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How Peptic Ulcer Patients Can Cope With Ramadan Fasting?

As the holy month of Ramadan approaches, millions of Muslims are preparing for a period of spiritual reflection and fasting. However, for those livin…

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